Entities

Gold Anti-Trust Committee

Acronym
GATA
Founding Date
1999

GATA, the Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee is a civil rights organization keeping you informed about the illegal collusion to control the supply and price of gold. GATA was founded to expose, oppose, and litigate against collusion to control the price and supply of gold and related financial instruments. GATA financed the federal antitrust lawsuit of its consultant, Reginald H. Howe -- Howe vs. Bank for International Settlements et al. -- which was pursued in U.S. District Court in Boston from 2000 to 2002. The organization has also collected and published dozens of documents showing Western treasury and central bank efforts to intervene both openly and surreptitiously against a free market in gold.

GOLD RUSH

  • Gold Rush is a conference that provides a unique opportunity to meet leading thinkers about the precious metals and currency markets.

  • It also introduces you to the financial world and the mining industry and the precious metals markets.

  • It offers special programs, formal presentations and small group discussions with GATA's experts.